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Martin (Admin)
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Simply stunning. I've seen the tug pictures before but it still takes your breath away. I couldn't make one of those models in a lifetime never mind all of them!!
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February 19, 2010, 05:07:25 pm »
I had not seen the larger site before--I had seen the tug-- now all my boats look so .......low class.....
A masters hands and eyes that is for sure!! Thanks !!!!!!
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Stunning craftsmanship.
Thanks for sharing.
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